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New York / AIANNHCE 9300 / State-recognized area

Poospatuck

The full tribal profile includes the report map, demographic tables, broadband tables, FCC provider sections, and interactive charts.

100.0%25/3 availability
100.0%100/20 availability
0.0%1000/100 availability
Fixed providers
New York CityBuffaloRochesterSyracuseAlbanyTribal boundary detail40.7889°N, 72.8326°W0.11 sq mi
Figure 1. Location of Poospatuck within New York, with boundary detail (inset).

About the Tribal Area

State-recognized Indigenous descent group in New York. Because there is no single federal reservation footprint in the Census tribal-area geography, broadband planning is typically tied to dispersed households, county road access, and nearby regional infrastructure.

Tribal Area Description

Poospatuck is a federally recognized tribe in New York with tribal lands. The land base is relevant for broadband planning due to rural service coverage and middle-mile access constraints.

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Table 1. Demographics

Indicator201920202021202220232024
Population654698684619917742
Households240229256224294211
Median age33.833.836.143.337.432.5
Male / Female42.5% / 57.5%46.1% / 53.9%48.5% / 51.5%52.0% / 48.0%49.1% / 50.9%43.3% / 56.7%
Avg. household size2.733.052.672.763.123.52
Pop. density (per sq mi)5789.26178.66054.75479.48117.26568.1
HH density (per sq mi)2124.52027.12266.11982.82602.51867.8

Table 2. Economic & Education

Indicator201920202021202220232024
Median household income$36,667$36,875$36,250$30,500
Per capita income$20,455$19,911$23,403$24,606$22,300$21,857
Poverty rate29.1%32.1%29.2%24.4%32.0%33.6%
Unemployment rate14.0%16.4%3.8%9.9%13.9%12.9%
HS diploma or higher64.6%60.5%61.6%65.5%77.5%74.5%
Bachelor's degree or higher9.2%6.8%7.4%9.9%8.2%7.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates. Queried by AIANNHCE code. Population and household density are calculated from Census population or households divided by land area in square miles.

Table 3. Download/Upload Speeds (Mbps)

PeriodDownloadUpload
2019Q1140.6 Mbps33.8 Mbps
2019Q2112.0 Mbps27.1 Mbps
2019Q3101.4 Mbps28.7 Mbps
2019Q4116.8 Mbps31.5 Mbps
2020Q1143.1 Mbps24.3 Mbps
2020Q2156.1 Mbps31.0 Mbps
2020Q3195.4 Mbps28.8 Mbps
2020Q4179.3 Mbps35.3 Mbps
2021Q1195.5 Mbps27.4 Mbps
2021Q2254.3 Mbps46.4 Mbps
2021Q3185.2 Mbps33.9 Mbps
2021Q4257.2 Mbps48.8 Mbps
2022Q1379.8 Mbps69.5 Mbps
2022Q2255.7 Mbps85.4 Mbps
2022Q3188.9 Mbps49.8 Mbps
2022Q4208.8 Mbps60.8 Mbps
2023Q1326.5 Mbps127.2 Mbps
2023Q2227.1 Mbps95.1 Mbps
2023Q3189.8 Mbps34.1 Mbps
2023Q4242.8 Mbps34.4 Mbps
2024Q1370.7 Mbps118.7 Mbps
2024Q2288.7 Mbps130.2 Mbps
2024Q3313.8 Mbps179.0 Mbps

Table 4. Coverage by Tier (%)

Year25/3100/201 Gbps
2015100.0%100.0%0.0%
2016100.0%100.0%0.0%
2017100.0%100.0%0.0%
2018100.0%100.0%0.0%
2019100.0%100.0%0.0%
2020100.0%100.0%50.0%
2021100.0%100.0%0.0%
202253.4%52.9%14.9%
2023100.0%100.0%27.2%
2024100.0%100.0%0.0%

Table 5. Adoption (%)

YearAll householdsLow-income households
201772.0%60.3%
201871.8%68.8%
201972.9%72.0%
202072.9%86.6%
202173.8%100.0%
202276.3%95.6%
202367.7%89.4%
202472.5%87.2%

Table 6. Current Status (2024, %)

TierCoverage
25/3 Mbps100.0%
100/20 Mbps100.0%
1 Gbps0.0%

Table 7. Comparison with National Averages (%)

MetricTribalNational
25/3 Mbps100.0%92%
100/20 Mbps100.0%85%
Adoption72.5%78%

Sources: FCC Broadband Data Collection, Ookla Open Data Initiative, and U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. National benchmarks are carried over from the report comparison section.

Figure 2. Speed Trends (2019–2024)

Figure 3. Availability (2015–2025)

Figure 4. Adoption (2017–2024)

Figure 5. Current Status (2024)

Figure 6. Comparison with National Averages

Figure 7. Fixed Coverage by Technology (25/3 Mbps)

Figure 8. Mobile Area Coverage

Notes: speed trends reflect quarterly mean throughput. Availability shows the share of population with access. Tooltips on the charts expose the underlying values for each series.

FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC)

No FCC BDC data are available for this tribal area in the local AIANNHCE geography files. This most often occurs for state-recognized entities that are not included in the FCC BDC geography set.